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Learning English - Words in the News
19 May, 2008 - Published 11:16 GMT
Chinese mourn quake dead
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China begins three days of mourning for earthquake victims in Sichuan province, with a three-minute silence and half-mast flags. Our correspondent Quentin Sommerville has sent this report from the town of Beichuan in south-western China: For three minutes a collective wail was heard across the town of Beichuan as air raid sirens and car horns sounded the exact time when the earthquake hit China one week ago. Workers here laid wreaths outside the town's school. At 2.28 in the afternoon, last Monday, it was engulfed in a landslide, hundreds of children died.
To the side of the mourners, bodies lay waiting to be buried. Rescue work has now resumed and two women were found alive here this morning, but these glimmers of hope are increasingly rare. Elsewhere in the province, two hundred rescue workers have been lost in a landslide; the aftershocks continue. Quentin Sommerville, BBC News, Beichuan a collective wail air raid sirens wreaths engulfed a landslide resumed glimmers of hope are increasingly rare Elsewhere in aftershocks |
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